Visa Processing at the National Visa Center
On receipt of the approved petition from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), the National Visa Center (NVC) will send the beneficiary (visa applicant) the Form DS-3032, Agent of Choice and Address Letter and the petitioner an Affidavit of Support, processing fee bill.
What is a DS-3032 and what do I do with it?
The DS-3032 may be used by the visa applicant to choose an "agent" to assist him or her in his/her application and to receive mailings from the NVC. The "agent" may be the one who filed the immigrant visa petition, an attorney, friend or non-governmental or community-based organization. He or she cannot sign documents for the visa applicant but can assist with fee payments and document collection. If the DS-3032 is not returned within one year, the NVC will begin terminating the case.
Am I required to nominate an agent?
There is no requirement that you nominate an agent. The NVC may send all correspondence directly to you if you so wish. You should complete the relevant section of the DS-3032 and return the form directly to the NVC.
When is a DS-3032 not required?
A DS-3032 is not required if
- a G-28 is received from USCIS indicating that an attorney is the agent;
- the visa applicant filed the petition on his or her behalf;
- a child is being adopted.
What happens once the NVC has received the DS-3032?
On receipt of the DS-3032, the NVC will mail the "agent" or visa applicant instructions on the steps which must be taken to apply for the immigrant visa, including information on payment of the visa processing fee of $400 per visa applicant. The fee is paid to the NVC which will provide the applicant with detailed information on method of payment. On payment of the fees, the NVC will mail the agent or visa applicant information on the forms that must be completed and documents which must be furnished on the day of the interview.
Who completes the Affidavit of Support, Form I-864?
The petitioner, that is to say the American citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident who filed the immigrant visa petition on behalf of the visa applicant. The petitioner must complete an I-864 if filing a petition on behalf of a spouse, parent, child, or sibling, or if he or she filed an employment based petition or has a 5% or more ownership interest in the company which filed the petition.
Further information is available from the Department of State's website. Information on obtaining the I-864 will not be sent to the petitioner until the NVC has received the Affidavit of Support processing fee.
The petitioner should return the I-864 to the NVC. The I-864 will be forwarded to the Embassy once NVC has completed the administrative processing of the application.
What happens next?
The NVC has begun collecting the documents of those applying for immigrant visas at the Embassy in London. Please following this link for further information.
Warning: Do not take any action described without authorization from the NVC.
On receipt of the forms and documents, the NVC will complete any addtional processing which may be required and schedule the appointment for the visa interview.
The appointment letter, which will contain information on scheduling the medical examination, will be sent approximately one month before the scheduled interview.
Reminder: Do not download and send in any forms to the NVC until you have received official notification from them that they are ready to proceed with your application. Forms received before they officially notify you that they are ready to process your case will be discarded.
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